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ARM Mali GPU Drivers are prey to a Wildly exploited Zero-Day flaw!
The leading Processor Technology provider, ARM has announced a zero-day vulnerability in its Open Source Kernel Drivers: Mali GPU Drivers on 7th June 2024. This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-4610 and is said to be exploited in the wild by attackers. Mali GPU Drivers, the widely used ARM GPU D...

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RCE Flaw Discovered in PHP’s Windows Versions
The well-known open-source scripting language PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) just had a critical RCE flaw patched and disclosed. Found and reported by security researcher Orange Tsai, CVE-2024-4577 affects the PHP-CGI module in the Windows version and impacts all releases post 5.x.

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Microsoft’s May 2024 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft patches three zero-days under active exploit and 61 flaws.
Microsoft released its May edition of Patch Tuesday, in which 61 vulnerabilities and three actively exploited zero days were addressed. Of the 61 vulnerabilities, 59 fall under the Important severity, while one each in the Moderate and Critical severity.

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A Deep Dive into NIST Patch Management
Patch Management is one of the most critical components of the vulnerability management and cyberattack prevention process. It streamlines, regulates, and methodizes the application of patches for a smoother process. Following NIST patch management guidelines will strengthen your IT security and zer...

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Top Vulnerability Management Tools in 2024
What is modern IT Security without a vulnerability management tool? Severely limited, crippled, and not contemporary. The key goal of vulnerability management tools is to reduce your attack surface. They are critical weapons for IT and security teams to combat and prevent cyberattacks. From scanning...

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Patch Management Schedule for a Cyberattack-Free 2024
What is the average time for to apply a patch? The answer might surprise you, but not in a good way. Research suggests the average time to apply a patch is 102 days!! With the number of vulnerabilities reaching 40,000+ in a year, the chance of you missing out on a new patch is high. A patch manageme...



